Indians Summers ★★★★
PBS
This show was a big hit in the UK when it ran this spring, prompting some critics to describe it as the new Downton Abbey. It's a solid exotic locale soap; the type of thing the Brits do better than anyone. Check it out and see what you think. Through two episodes I'm not quite addicted…but I could be soon.
Home Fires ★★★★
PBS
From the show's website: At the heart of a rural English village on the verge of the Second World War, a diverse group of women with personal struggles, conflicting views and a shared mission forge a community that will inspire their finest hour. Samantha Bond (Downton Abbey) and Francesca Annis (Reckless, Cranford) head an ensemble cast in the moving wartime drama, Home Fires.
Here's another winner from the BBC gracing our Public TV (One of my first jobs was at a PBS station. So many of the shows were underwritten by oil companies we called it the Petroleum Broadcasting System. Gosh we were a witty bunch.)
Anyway, this is a very good production with lots of potential. It's similar in look and feel to Call the Midwife, so fans of that program will feel right at home. Definitely give it a try.
1 comment:
I loved Indian Summers when it was on TV in the UK. Gorgeous photography and Julie Walters as brilliant as ever.
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